Today at Harvard Law School, the Berkman Center's conference, Votes, Bits & Bytes, examines different ways in which the internet has affected politics.
Tonight, ABC news anchor Kathleen Matthews will moderate a conversation between Michael Turk, eCampaign Director for Bush-Cheney 2004, and Joe Trippi, former director of Howard…
In preparation for our conference, Votes, Bits & Bytes this week, we've released a Working Hypothesis about the way the internet has, and has not, altered politics in recent years.
A story in yesterday's New York Times reports on the rapid expansion of the Internet in China, with five times more internet users today than in 2000. Alongside the internet boom…
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This week's Web of Ideas -- a discussion series hosted by Berkman Fellow David Weinberger -- features a special guest, David P. Reed, one of the Internet's architects and most…
Last week, a group of legal experts appealed the DC District Court’s recent decision in Luck’s Music Library, Inc. v. Ashcroft. The ruling upheld a section of the Uruguay Round…
The Berkman Center's Clinical Program in Cyberlaw this week filed another amici curiae brief in a trademark appeal involving an allegedly infringing domain name. Lamparello v…